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Ja, trial/error swapping bits will do the trick. BSOD's are SOD's to troubleshoot. There is a way to turn on the reporting - i.e. prevent the reboot after error... will google in a min.Hi mbp... It is a 6 year old HP lappieIt is one of 2 nx7010's I own. Not a single problem with them in 5 years. sigh. I doubt it is a thermal issue, as this morning it BSOD 45 seconds into boot. I restore from an Acronis image then all seems to be fine. Then 5 hours later I move the mouse, click on a link and BSOD. Mem test is clean. I have other self-booting diags to run... just takes so much time! I have a feeling it is the HDD controller or discreet VGA chip.
It dies instantly without an event log. So nothing to read. I have done a fresh install on XP and also there, win32k.sys is corrupt and no-go after a while, or it reboots into low-res VGA mode, then BSOD.
I will be getting the other nx7010 back from a family member on Monday... so will swap things around then and try and identify. *sigh*.
It has served me well and has been a loyal appliance! It shall be missed if what I suspect is true. Time to shop for components for it or take the plunge and replace....
BUT, I am derailing this thread! Yeeeeks. Sorry blokes. Off to find my diags utils....
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Next one.
Sorry for the timewarp...deleted the post to give a mbp a go.
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Lol!
Total confusion...and I didn't even have that many beers at lunchtime...![]()
Actually it is a Cougar.Jpeg is a Cougar wild life
http://pixdaus.com/single.php?id=43237
who is posting a pic?
I have been away for a day and you guys have a helluva of a party with lots of confusion all over. No more drinks, only coffee to sober up.![]()
OUCH!! Apart from a rear end that looks vaguely like a Marcos, I haven't a clue!!